@Pixels Honestly most Web3 games die the same way. Bots farm all the rewards, tokens dump and everyone leaves within six months.
Pixels seems to actually understand this problem.
They just launched Stacked, a rewards platform that looks at how each person plays and builds missions around that. Not the same quest for everyone.
Personalized stuff based on your actual behavior in the game. And on the studio side, they get data showing what rewards kept people playing and what just got exploited.
Nothing flashy about it. But that is kind of the point.
These guys already have 10 million players and crossed $20 million in revenue. They are not doing this out of desperation. They chose to spend time fixing the part of Web3 gaming that nobody talks about until it breaks everything.
The games that shut down back in 2021 and 2022 were not always bad games. A lot of them just had reward systems that any bot could drain in a few days. Once that happens, real players stop seeing the point and walk away.
Pixels is trying to make sure that does not happen to them.
Small detail but it says a lot about where their head is at.
What do you think actually keeps players loyal in Web3 games long term.